Marine licence post consent administration and monitoring charges

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Ministers have approved plans allowing the MMO to charge for work carried out on marine licence cases once consent has been given.

The charges, which come into effect from 1 October 2014, relate to requests to change a marine licence once it has been granted (licence variations), and also to monitor activities being carried out under the licence (post consent work).

From 1 October licence holders will be charged a fee if they require any of these services, even if the licence was issued before these powers came into force.

The move seeks to recover costs from industry incurred by the MMO when carrying out the work. It is estimated it will save the Government, and the taxpayer, around £5m over 10 years.

Amongst other things, you may need a marine licence to construct works or deposit or remove any substance or item on/from the seabed. More information about the marine licensing process is available on GOV.UK.